The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... security, as well as the security of the balance of power, to have the Archduke. Fo. chosen King of the Romans; yet cannot agree with him in my opinion of this treaty: for I not only think, that the nation is thereby to be put to a most ...
... security, as well as the security of the balance of power, to have the Archduke. Fo. chosen King of the Romans; yet cannot agree with him in my opinion of this treaty: for I not only think, that the nation is thereby to be put to a most ...
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... security depends as much upon supporting the power. of this kingdom, as our security depends upon supporting theirs. I come, in the last place, to the principle upon which this treaty is founded; and that evidently appears to be the ...
... security depends as much upon supporting the power. of this kingdom, as our security depends upon supporting theirs. I come, in the last place, to the principle upon which this treaty is founded; and that evidently appears to be the ...
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... secure its duration. I am still proceeding, and shall continue to act, upon the same principle; nothing being capable ... security of the nation, and the support of its trade and commerce, on which the essential interests of this kingdom ...
... secure its duration. I am still proceeding, and shall continue to act, upon the same principle; nothing being capable ... security of the nation, and the support of its trade and commerce, on which the essential interests of this kingdom ...
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... security of our commerce and navigation; the support and advancement whereof we confider as the great source and solid basis of our riches and strength. Your Majesty's concern for our domestic happiness appears in nothing more, than in ...
... security of our commerce and navigation; the support and advancement whereof we confider as the great source and solid basis of our riches and strength. Your Majesty's concern for our domestic happiness appears in nothing more, than in ...
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... security of the nation, of solois port of its trade and commerce, ... Kosilio the well-being of this counof F). * ...onnot sufficiently testify our grateof of your Majesty's provident con4-forthé welfare of this nation, in reording ...
... security of the nation, of solois port of its trade and commerce, ... Kosilio the well-being of this counof F). * ...onnot sufficiently testify our grateof of your Majesty's provident con4-forthé welfare of this nation, in reording ...
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